I am a member of this group:

It's a card or membership account you use across a national network of restaurants, retailers, and entertainment venues. Merchants reward you for frequenting their business and you only have to carry one card or give the merchant your phone number. If you've already started earning points, you can check your balance and update your information by clicking one of the links above.

Merchants have their own, individualized rewards program. Each time you make a purchase, you accumulate points toward that merchant's rewards. You will earn one point for every dollar spent. The merchant will provide you with your reward when you have accrued enough points.

The first point balance on a receipt is your current point total for the specific business where you accumulate the points. The second point balance is your lifetime point balance, which is a balance of all points accumulated. Lifetime points cannot be redeemed and have no value.

Once your point balance reaches the reward level, your points will automatically be exchanged for a reward. For example, if the program is "150 points = $10 reward", once you reach 150 points, your balance will be reset to zero and a $10 reward will be issued to you. The reward value will be stored on your account. When you are ready to redeem that reward, ask your server/cashier to redeem your reward. You can keep your rewards and group them until you are ready to redeem.

When a merchant adds your points, you will receive a receipt showing the amount you have earned. If that particular use of the card earns a reward, the receipt will have a special reward notification area letting you know that reward is now stored on your account.

PowerCard will never rent or sell your information to anyone - ever! Your information is stored on a secure database that can only be accessed by a few select employees. PowerCard does create anonymous reports based on information such as zip codes and ages that are supplied to PowerCard merchants.